joel-tutshicom
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joel-tutshicom

Right! We tried Zoom for video chat, Google Meets and so on, but Teams was by far the better product (for us).

Yeah, this sounds a lot to me like Slack’s mad that Teams incorporates video chat...that would make this a completely different product. Unless Slack can integrate video chat, I don’t think they have a chance with this lawsuit.

Agree. We rolled out Teams after using a couple of different collaborative suites in the past and my whole group really likes it. It may just be that the other software we’ve used was so bad and Teams has yet to cause a single headache.

We just switched to Teams and it is definitely not terrible. I had to pay for a subscription and it was a conscious decision after evaluating Slack. I prefer how Teams looks and works and my team does as well. I hope Slack sticks around because I understand that some really do like it, and to do so they’re going to

I’m using Teams at work since I’ve started a couple months ago. Works flawlessly. Could you, maybe, elaborate? As for including it in Office - it’s a package of software for, as the name implies, office use. Communication is a big part of that. If it wasn’t included people like you would be posting comments like “they

Slack can’t do a video call on mobile devices, in 2020.  There’s a million and one corporate chat products, maybe they should try developing features.

There are still hundreds of functions that you can only access from Control Panel, as they never bothered to bring them over to Settings.app or half implemented them and never finished it.

The singers had no masks. So they spent 2.5 hours blasting air out of their mouths and deeply inhaling.

Airborne transmission doesn’t mean what you think airborne transmission means. When immunologists say airborne, that means it spreads like a fart. Once it’s in the air, it fills the room. The assumption we’ve been working under is that it is droplet spread. That means you get an infectious cloud that eventually falls

If I might make an attempt at nuance here, the idea that many psychiatrists are too quick to throw pills at something and call it a day is both true and a big problem. I speak from personal experience - I struggled for years futilely against clinical depression with a series of RXs that never much helped until I

That explains why she’s holding the gun the correct way. Her husband’s a veteran and she probably is too.

When this bitch got back in her car and ran, you could see a new form of terror over her eyes...”oh shit, I’m a Karen, and they got me on video”

optics-wise Microsoft is coming out ahead of Apple

Dr. Fauci was Kung Flu fighting,

Glad you’re missing the point. I’ll explain. How many of those early vehicles are long haul heavy rigs? Like, none? Long haul transportation of cargo was mainly handled by trains.

It will be interesting to see where the electrical grid capacity is expected to come from

Same as how many big rigs were plying the country before there were gas stations and truck stops. Thanks.

The premise of the 185 page report discussed in the post, as stated in the executive summary, is that existing charging infrastructure is geared towards passenger cars. Charging stations for trucks would require larger facilities apparently similar to truck stops compared to corner gas stations.

Cart, meet horse.

It’s projected to cost some $850 million in total.